CM Yogi Gives Booth Teams A Big Task: Home-To-Home SIR Completion Drive Begins

A clear and simple explanation of CM Yogi’s instructions to BJP booth teams for completing SIR voter list verification across every home and booth in Gorakhpur.

Update: 2025-12-10 04:30 GMT

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CM Yogi told BJP booth teams to visit every house and finish the SIR voter verification work without missing even one eligible voter. He also said that fake or ineligible names must be removed fast so the final list becomes completely accurate. This direction came during his review meeting in Gorakhpur where he checked Assembly-wise progress and feedback of the ongoing SIR campaign.

The message was simple and direct for all party workers: complete the SIR process with full seriousness, ensure that no correct voter is left out, and ensure that no wrong name stays inside the list. The instructions created urgency because the special revision work is already in its final stages now.

SIR Review Meeting Shows Gaps And The Push For Clean Voter Lists

The Tuesday evening meeting in Gorakhpur had public representatives, district BJP office bearers, district SIR in-charges and senior party leaders. After listening to the SIR feedback from each Assembly area, the Chief Minister said that every representative must contribute fully. He stressed that SIR is not a part-time task but a complete campaign that needs steady attention till the last step finishes.

He repeated that not one eligible person should lose his or her name from the list. And at the same time, no fake or unverified voter should stay inside. He wanted a voter list that has full purity so elections run smoothly and without confusion. This tone showed how closely the state is watching every detail of the revision.

Booth Teams Expected To Visit Homes And Collect All SIR Forms

Yogi said that every booth must have a ten-member team of BJP workers. This team needs to stay alert every day till all SIR forms from all voters get submitted. The BLOs have already distributed a big number of forms and now the party teams must ensure they reach back properly. Teamwork is a must here because one missed household may cause issues during final verification later.

The Chief Minister also said that the voter list must follow the actual ground reality. That is why booth teams must not only collect forms but also help voters complete the details correctly so errors do not enter the system again.

How The SIR App Detected People With Forms Filled From Two Places

A very interesting point came up during the meeting. Some people had filled the SIR calculation form from two different locations. The app caught this instantly and flagged their names for correction. Their details appeared under two BLOs at the same time. When one BLO rejected the duplicate entry, the report became clearer.

This showed that the digital process is working and helping the district teams avoid mistakes that usually slip through paper-based systems. The tech support is helping the administration identify transferred voters, deceased voters and people with double registrations.

Digitisation Reaches 98 Percent In Gorakhpur’s Nine Constituencies

The district reported that nine Assembly constituencies have already reached around 98 percent digitisation of voter data. This shows that the last amount of work is mostly corrections and verification. Around 16.9 percent of the voters fall in categories like transferred, dead, or registered at two places. Based on this data, around 6 lakh 19 thousand 644 voter names have already been removed as part of the cleansing process.

More names may be removed in the final round as teams verify voters who could not be tracked earlier. This last stage is usually the most important because it decides how clean and reliable the final list becomes before elections.

Why CM Yogi Wants Zero Error In Voter Lists

The push for full accuracy is connected to the way elections are managed. A wrong or outdated list can cause trouble during polling. People may stand in lines and later realise their names are missing. Or fake names may be used by groups to influence numbers. Yogi stressed that Uttar Pradesh needs a voter list that shows the real population pattern without adding or dropping people unfairly.

He told workers that democracy becomes stronger when voter lists remain correct. The government wants full reliability because voters trust the system more when lists reflect actual residences and identities.

Responsibility Shared Between BLOs, Booth Teams And Voters

The Chief Minister said the BLOs have done their part by distributing forms. Now workers and voters both have to act. SIR is a shared job because the BLO cannot visit every house again and again. Booth teams know the neighbourhoods better and can guide families easily. Voters must also respond faster so their names stay safe.

This teamwork is the main idea behind his instruction. When all three sides work together, the process finishes earlier and without stress.

A Wider Message For The Party And The State

The meeting ended with strong participation from ministers and MLAs. The presence of senior leaders showed that the party is taking the SIR campaign extremely seriously. The aim is to finish the revision before deadlines so that the next election cycle starts without disputes about voter data.

This campaign also sends a wider message that purity in electoral rolls is now a priority. It builds trust and reduces doubts among citizens about fairness in voting.

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